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  • Renal Failure
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Concept_In_Subset
Semantic_Type
  • Disease or Syndrome
Preferred_Name
  • Renal Failure
UMLS_CUI
  • C0035078
FDA_Table
  • Patient Code (Appendix B)
Contributing_Source
  • FDA
  • NICHD
ALT_DEFINITION
  • A condition in which the kidneys stop working and are not able to remove waste and extra water from the blood or keep body chemicals in balance. Acute or severe renal failure happens suddenly (for example, after an injury) and may be treated and cured. Chronic renal failure develops over many years, may be caused by conditions like high blood pressure or diabetes, and cannot be cured. Chronic renal failure may lead to total and long-lasting renal failure, called end-stage renal disease (ESRD). A person in ESRD needs dialysis (the process of cleaning the blood by passing it through a membrane or filter) or a kidney transplant.NCI-GLOSS
  • The inability of a kidney to excrete metabolites at normal plasma levels under conditions of normal loading, or the inability to retain electrolytes under conditions of normal intake. In the acute form (KIDNEY FAILURE, ACUTE), it is marked by uremia and usually by oliguria or anuria, with hyperkalemia and pulmonary edema. The chronic form (KIDNEY FAILURE, CHRONIC) is irreversible and requires hemodialysis.MSH2003_2003_05_12
Legacy_Concept_Name
  • Renal_Failure
FULL_SYN
  • Impaired Renal FunctionSYNCI
  • Renal Failure SyndromePTNICHD
  • Renal FailurePTNCI
  • RENAL FAILUREPTFDA2041
  • Kidney FailureSYNCI
  • FAILURE, RENALSYFDA2041
  • renal failurePTNCI-GLOSSCDR0000462925
  • kidney failurePTNCI-GLOSSCDR0000440109
  • Renal ImpairmentSYNICHD
  • Renal InsufficiencySYNCI
DEFINITION
  • Acute or chronic condition, characterized by the inability of the kidneys to adequately filter the blood substances, resulting in uremia and electrolyte imbalances. Acute renal failure is usually associated with oliguria or anuria, hyperkalemia, and pulmonary edema. Chronic renal failure is irreversible and requires hemodialysis.NCI
code
  • C4376
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